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Thoughts on new 37" Tires. MAG00 Member. Time for some new tires and was curious to get some feedback. As of right now, I've narrowed it down to a few. I am currently running the Nitto Trail Grapplers and seemed to have had good luck with them, so they are on the lists. So I guess I'm trying to decide between these. They are good tires that are essentially STT Pros and they hook up well on the rocks but they do have a soft compound that tends to chunk and wear out fast.
I should also note that Cooper got bought out by Goodyear a couple of years back and if it matters to you, they are pretty woke. Falken makes a decent tire that tends to offer good wear and a quite ride but they're not exactly known for being a better tire on the trail. Not bad but just not as good as something like the Nittos that you are running now.
Also, they're not made in the USA. I have never run Maxxis but don't really care to being that they're not made in the USA. I have always been happy with Nittos as they hook up great on the trail, are pretty tough, do well on pavement and they're made in the USA.
Well, most of them are anyway. JimLee Hooked. I run Mikey Thompson's, and I really like them, they hook up well in everything I haven't run any in deep snow though. But, as Eddie said they are soft, I got about 35k on my last set before they became racing slicks. I probably would have swapped them at around 25k had I not already been planning an axle swap to 8 lug 60s. My previous set were 35s, sitting on a brand new set of 37s now. Click to expand Jeeper99 Member. I like the Cooper and Mickey Thompson tires.